Infertility is a challenge that
requires personal change in order to meet the demands of the process. I have
personally experienced that many women have said, “The more I realized that
infertility changed my life, the more it made me take steps to change my life
but coping with infertility is really a tough job”. There is a lot to
manage when you are trying to get pregnant and dealing with infertility issues.
The most difficult could be the emotional ups and downs that inbuilt in the
process.
People around you can be
insensitive and terrible in their comments. Social situations, like a baby
shower or seeing moms with babies are extremely painful. Many women feel
betrayed by their body and the injustice of the whole thing.
Ovulatory disorders are one of the
most common reasons why women are unable to conceive, and account for 30% of
women's infertility. Fortunately, approximately 70% of these cases can be
successfully treated by the use of drugs. At
least 10% of all cases of female infertility are caused by an
abnormal uterus. Conditions such as fibroid, polyps, and adenomyosis may lead to
obstruction of the uterus and Fallopian tubes. Congenital abnormalities, such
as septate uterus, maylead to recurrent miscarriages or the inability to
conceive.
Last but not least, the common
question; “What have I done that causes me infertility?” There are no easy
answers for the emotional crisis that occurs within for infertility and though
you may feel alone, or alone together, there is help and support always
available.
Studies also show that women (and couples) who
seek support of family and friends cope better than those who hide it, so share
your story with people who care about you. Dealing with infertility is
indeed a challenge but it can sought out if you find right amount of people
around you who becomes your support system.